Richard Keller
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| Richard Keller | |
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| Biographical information | |
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| Physical description | |
| Rank / Occupation |
Level 5 Scientist[1] |
| Sponsor |
Classified[1] |
| Species |
Human |
| Gender |
Male |
| Vehicles |
Wheelchair |
| Hair color |
White |
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- "Oh, co-doctors! It's nice to see someone is on time today. Dr. Freeman is running late... Again."
- ―Richard Keller[src]
Doctor Richard Keller is a 55 year old,[1] wheelchair-bound scientist working in the Black Mesa Research Facility with Level 5 security clearance appearing in Half-Life: Decay.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Appearances
[edit] Half-Life: Decay
Before the Black Mesa Incident occurred, Keller was to monitor Dr. Gina Cross and Dr. Colette Green's preparations for the experiment from his computer terminal. He is partially responsible for allowing the Anti-Mass Spectrometer to run at a greater intensity than it was designed for, something that Rosenberg warns him of, although Keller then mentions that it is the Administrator who ordered this. After the Resonance Cascade, Keller assists Dr. Cross and Dr. Green by communicating with them through their HEV suits' audio systems to help them stop the effects of the dimensional rift. They are successful in starting a resonance reversal with his assistance, but their fates following the events of Decay are unknown.
[edit] Personality and skills
Keller is portrayed as being a temperamental and somewhat contemptuous person in the game. At the start of the game, Keller has a quite harsh temperament. He tends to mock or blame people with ironic remarks. Before the Resonance Cascade, he gives his views about Gordon Freeman's frequent late arrivals, then questions his skills, stating he does not understand what Isaac Kleiner sees "in that boy". It is also hinted that he carries a grudge against his colleague Rosenberg; he mocks him and his "little labs by the trainyard" when the latter express his concerns about running the Anti-Mass Spectrometer at a too high intensity and answers him harshly most of the time. After the Resonance Cascade and for the remainder of the game, is attitude is softer somehow, although he is still very though if the players fail a mission.
[edit] Behind the scenes
"Richard" is a Norman name weaning "brave power", derived from the Germanic elements "ric" ("power, rule") and "hard" ("brave, hardy"). The Normans introduced this name to Britain, and it has been very common there since that time. It was borne by three kings of England including the famous Richard I the Lionheart, leader of the Third Crusade in the 12th century.[2] "Keller" is a German and Hungarian surname derived from the Middle High German word "Keller", meaning "cellar". This name is either an occupational name for a cellarer or it is for a person who lived in a cellar.[3]
[edit] Trivia
- In the game sound files for Keller, an unused sound, "dk_furher.wav", has him screaming "Mein Führer!... I can walk!" with a German accent, a reference to a scene from Stanley Kubrick's film Dr. Strangelove, where Dr. Strangelove, in a wheelchair, suddenly rises and walks. The animation, named "surprise", can also be found in the model, and has him standing up, scrubbing his thighs and walking away in a half circle.[4] Although it could be speculated that Keller is faking his handicap, these are likely mere Easter Eggs left there by the developers.
- Except for the tie, Keller is the only scientist to be seen not wearing standard scientist outfit (thus as a lab coat or a HEV Suit).
- Almost all of Keller's texture files are prefixed with the name "Kleiner", except for the face and wheelchair. That suggests Keller was originally to be named Kleiner, the names being similar.
[edit] Gallery
[edit] List of appearances
- Half-Life (PlayStation 2 instruction manual only)
- Half-Life: Decay (First appearance)
[edit] Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Half-Life PlayStation 2 instruction manual
- ↑ http://www.behindthename.com/name/richard
- ↑ http://surnames.behindthename.com/php/search.php?type=n&terms=Keller
- ↑ Video of Keller's walking animation on YouTube
